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PLS HELP VERY NECESSARY:
Q2) Which subshell contains only one orbital?
a) 4d
b) 6f
c)3d
d)2s
e)1p
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- Which orbital possesses one angular node and one radial node? (A) 2s (B) 2p (C) 3p (D) 3dQue:-1) 5p and 6p orbitals Check all that apply 1)They have the same maximum number of electrons. 2)They are in the same energy level. 3)None of these statements are true. 4)They have the same shape Que:-2) 3p and 4p orbitals Check all that apply 1)They have the same shape. 2)They are in the same energy level. 3) None of these statements are true. 4) They have the same maximum number of electrons. Plz do Asap...!T 15. For each of the following statements, identify which quantum number (n, l, m¡ or m,) that is being described or referenced. (place answer in blank) (7 points) A) principal quantum number B) relates to eléctron spin C) relates to the electron shell D) relates to the orientation in space for the orbital E) relates to the shape of the orbital F) represents a different type of orbital within a shell G) number of values for a given subshell equals 21 + 1
- Part A Which of the following combinations of quantum numbers can refer to an electron in a ground-state tellurium atom (2=52)? Check all that apply. O n= 3,1 = 3, m = 0 On=4,1=3, m = 3 On= 3.1= 3. m = -3 Submit Request AnswerRank the effective nuclear charge Z* experienced by a valence electron in each of these atoms: atom An atom of nitrogen. An atom of fluorine. Explanation An atom of carbon. An atom of oxygen. Check Q Search z experienced by a valence electron. (pick one) (pick one) v (pick one) (pick one) X S 99+ © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC. AllLabel each of these orbital designations as “possible” (exists) or “impossible” (does not exist). a) 1s b) 2s c) 1p d) 2p e) 2d f) 3d The answer: a) possible, b) possible, c) impossible, d) possible, e) impossible, f) possible? Can you help me, please?Which values of me are possible within the 4s subshell? [Select all that apply.] 4+ 3+ 2+ 1+ 1- 2- 3- 4-a. An atom of an element has the following ground-state configuration: [Kr|4d0 5s*5p* If the element is in Group 7A, what is the symbol of the element? b. What is e for this element? [Kr|4d0 5s 5p* Submit Answer Try Another Version 6 item attempts remaining ptWhich set of quantum numbers cannot specify an orbital? n=3, 1=2, mi = 2 n = 3, 1=2, mi = 3 n=2, 1=0, mi = 0 n = 4, 1-3, mi = 0 - Submit Request AnswerPLEASE SOLVE A), B) AND C) PLEASE IS VERY IMPORTANT A, B AND C TOPIC: ATOMIC PHYSICS Using Slater's rules to estimate the effective nuclear charge Z * by shielding in atoms of many electrons, obtain Z * for the following orbitals and atoms (list your results in a table and refer to the electron configurations of the base states in a Periodic Table ): (a) of the electronic configuration of the atoms in the ground state to promote a valence electron to a 3d orbital traveling atoms from H (hydrogen, Z = 1) to K (potassium, Z = 19); (b) the same as in (a) but promoting the valence electron to a 4s orbital; (c) Comparing (a) and (b) what interpretation can be given to the results in terms of the dependence of the energies of the 3d and 4s orbitals from Z = 1 to 19? What consequence does the above have regarding the filling of 3d and 4s orbitals from Z = 1 to 19?Only typed explanation otherwise leave it ▼ Ti Express your answer in condensed form in the order of orbital filling as a string without blank space between orbitals. For example, [He]2s22p² should be entered as [He]2s^22p^2. Submit Part B Request Answer Ti²+ Express your answer in condensed form in the order of orbital filling as a string without blank space between orbitals. For example, [He]2s22p² should be entered as [He]2s^22p^2. Submit Request AnswerWhat is the significance of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? options: A) It prevents us from estimating the positions of macroscopic objects B) It has no significance other than to serve as a cool pseudonym for Walter White C) It allows for both the position and velocity of subatomic particles to be determined, but leaves uncertainty as to the principal quantum number of the electron D) Either the position or the velocity of an electron can be known, but not both E) Neither the position nor the velocity of an electron can be determinedSEE MORE QUESTIONS